Caroline left today. She stopped back in for a few days after her travel month, then flew home to Switzerland this morning. Saying goodbye to our first-ever au pair was difficult. My emotions swelled, in particular, as we approached Denver International Airport. As a busy mom, it has meant so […]
May 9, 2016 Rikke Lytsen was an au pair for the Slocum/Hayes family of Boulder, Colorado for the past year-and-a-half. (She returned home to Denmark earlier this year.) Not only was she an amazing au pair to her three host children, Rikke developed a very special relationship with her host […]
This is borrowed from multiple schools who have sent this information to parents in the school community. As au pairs who are new to this country and not always aware of the cultural norms and how Americans view these apps, knowing the consequences of using these apps in the US […]
What’s it like to live in Denver, CO? Profile written by local expert: Katie Hearsum Founded in the mid-1800s as a mining hub during the gold rush, Denver has come a long way since its Wild West days. Over time, its citizens have evolved from gun-slinging gamblers into an easygoing […]
When we asked our au pairs in Colorado what they love most about living there, the answers are unanimous. Colorado has the friendliest people, the most beautiful landscapes and the healthiest of lifeystyles! Find out more about what makes Colorado the perfect place to spend an au pair year below. […]